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Jogging routes around Lavradas offer access to the serene natural setting of northern Portugal, characterized by its connection to the Lima River and proximity to the Peneda-Gerês National Park. The terrain features accessible riverine landscapes, including river beaches and paths along the Lima River, providing scenic views of surrounding hills. While the immediate village offers tranquil routes, the wider region encompasses diverse landscapes from rolling green hills to the more rugged terrain of the national park.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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14.3km
01:37
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.54km
00:41
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.6km
01:21
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.97km
00:51
70m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.95km
00:40
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Historical Context Origin of the name: The town of Ponte de Lima, the oldest in Portugal, derives its name from the bridge that crosses it. Way of St. James: The bridge is an important crossing point on the Portuguese Way of St. James. Legend: The legend of the Lima River, which runs under the bridge, tells that the Romans believed it to be the river of forgetfulness, which would have given rise to the myth that people who crossed it would forget their past lives.
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The bridge that gives the Lima Bridge its name is actually a combination of two structures: a Roman section, built in the 1st century, and a medieval section, expanded in the 14th century. It crosses the Lima River and is one of the town's most emblematic monuments. Characteristics of the bridge Roman section: The remaining Roman section consists of five arches, and its construction is linked to the military road that connected the cities of Braga and Astorga. Medieval section: The medieval portion of the bridge is larger and was built to connect to the Roman section, extending the structure over the river. Material: The bridge is built of granite, using the Roman technique of "quadratum" and "vittatum" masonry.
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A city bathed by the Lima River, with walking trails in the area and good food.👍🥾🇵🇹
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The granary – also called a canastro, caniço or hórreo – is a structure characteristic of the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, built in stone or stone and wood, generally rectangular and supported on pilasters or columns. Its function is to store corn cobs, promoting their drying through lateral fissures and protecting them from animals, particularly birds and rodents.
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Small river beach located next to Ecovia do Lima, a few kilometers from Ponte de Lima.
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Ponte de Lima is a picturesque small town in the northern Portuguese sub-region of Minho-Lima with around 44,000 inhabitants. There is always a market on Sundays and it is quite busy.
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There are 7 dedicated running routes around Lavradas, all offering a moderate challenge. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, providing diverse options for exploring the region.
Jogging routes around Lavradas primarily feature accessible riverine landscapes along the Lima River, often with paved surfaces. The wider region, especially towards the Peneda-Gerês National Park, offers more diverse terrain including rolling green hills and varied gradients.
Yes, many routes offer scenic views of the surrounding hills and the tranquil Lima River. The region's proximity to the Peneda-Gerês National Park also means access to diverse natural features like deep valleys and natural pools. For a specific experience, consider the Lavradas River Beach loop from Ponte da Barca, which largely follows the river.
While running, you can explore areas rich in history. Nearby attractions include the impressive Roman Bridge of Ponte de Lima, the Old Jail Tower, and the Monument to the Legend of the River Lethes. The Peneda-Gerês National Park also features ancient Roman military roads and traditional villages.
The moderate difficulty of all 7 routes around Lavradas makes them suitable for families looking for an active outing. The serene riverside paths, such as the Praia Fluvial da Valeta loop from Parada, offer pleasant and accessible options for a family jog.
Many of the natural and riverside paths around Lavradas are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. The tranquil environment of the Lima River banks, as found on routes like the Praia Fluvial da Valeta loop from Arcos de Valdevez, offers a great experience for both you and your canine companion.
Yes, several popular running routes in Lavradas are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lavradas River Beach loop from Ponte da Barca and the Running loop from Ponte da Barca, both offering convenient round trips.
Given Lavradas's role as a tranquil base, parking is generally available in the village and near popular access points for riverine paths. For routes starting from nearby towns like Ponte da Barca or Arcos de Valdevez, designated parking areas are typically available close to the river beaches or trailheads.
Lavradas is a village in northern Portugal, and while local bus services connect it to larger towns like Ponte da Barca, public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to Ponte da Barca, which serves as a common starting point for several routes, including the Running loop from Ponte da Barca.
The Alto Minho region, where Lavradas is located, enjoys a mild climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running, with comfortable temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, especially midday, making early morning or late afternoon runs ideal. Winter offers cooler, often damp, conditions but can still be suitable for running.
The running routes in Lavradas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners frequently praise the serene natural setting, the tranquil paths along the Lima River, and the scenic views of the surrounding hills, making for a peaceful and enjoyable experience.
For runners looking for a longer distance, the Lavradas River Beach loop from Ponte da Barca is a moderate 8.9 miles (14.3 km) trail. This route offers an extended experience along the tranquil Lima River, largely on paved surfaces.
Yes, for a quicker run, the Running loop from Ponte da Barca is a moderate 3.7 miles (5.9 km) trail. It provides a good option for a refreshing jog without committing to a longer distance.


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